Abstract

Garnet-bearing mafic granulites occur as lenses within TTG gneiss or metapelite in the Fuping Complex, middle Palaeoproterozoic Trans-North China Orogen. They are composed mainly of garnet, clinopyroxene, orthopyroxene, hornblende, plagioclase, quartz and accessary zircon and titanite. Four stages of metamorphic mineral assemblages have been found in these mafic granulites: (a) the prograde assemblages (M1) are inclusions preserved in the garnet porphyroblasts, including clinopyroxene, hornblende, plagioclase and quartz; (b) the metamorphic peak assemblages (M2) consist of garnet porphyroblasts plus matrix minerals clinopyroxene + orthopyroxene + hornblende + plagioclase + quartz + zircon + titanite; (c) the first retrograde assemblages (M3) are represented by clinopyroxene + orthopyroxene + plagioclase + quartz symplectites rimming the garnets; and (4) the final retrograde assemblages (M4) are hornblende + plagioclase + quartz symplectites rimming or adjacent to the garnets. The retrieved metamorphic P-T paths pass from 530–600 °C/6.5–7.0 kbar (M1) through 680–820 °C/7.2–11.7 kbar (M2) to 730–760 °C/3.2–3.9 kbar (M3) and finally to 600–640 °C/3.2–3.7 kbar (M4). All the P-T paths of the mafic granulites are clockwise, two of these even contain near isothermal decompression (ITD) and subsequent near isobaric cooling (IBC) segments. SHRIMP U-Pb dating of metamorphic zircons of the mafic granulites yields a mean weighted age of ∼1849 ± 9Ma, which is consistent with the metamorphic time of surrounding TTG gneisses. Therefore, the Fuping Complex records the collision event between the Eastern and Western Blocks of the North China Craton that led to the final assembly of this craton during the late Paleoproterozoic.

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